Kata: Why the Old Forms Still Matter (and What MMA Critics Miss)
Kata — “form” in Japanese — are choreographed sequences that teach technique, timing and mental focus. Done well, they build usable skills, not just tradition.
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Kata — “form” in Japanese — are choreographed sequences that teach technique, timing and mental focus. Done well, they build usable skills, not just tradition.
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